The track's lyrics emanate self-questioning and frustration, then grow to incorporate the theme of self-sufficiency and the concept of finding the silver lining in a bad situation. Vogelzang's sweet vocals complement the smooth, flowing background instrumentals, making this one of the strongest songs on the EP.

"Amarillo" starts with gentle strings before morphing into what Vogelzang calls "a friend breakup song." She says this track was the most fun to record, but one of the hardest as well.

"I love the dichotomy of how happy and poppy this tune sounds and how dark the lyrics get," she says.

The closing track, "Why Not," is a good mix of Vogelzang's past sounds and elements of her more recent work. It's gentle and playful, with a hint of sadness. She says that after two years mulling over ideas for the tune, she decided to write about "reveling in the negativity" of feeling lost.